Trump blocks partial SNAP benefits
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New SNAP rules outlined in the One Big Beautiful Bill have just gone into effect. Understand the guidelines to maintain your eligibility and stay informed.
The pause in SNAP funding is not only impacting monthly benefits but the SNAP Employment & Training program, too.
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Goodwill stepping in as SNAP training funds stall
With the ongoing government shutdown disrupting the SNAP Employment & Training (E&T) program, thousands of Georgians are at risk of losing access to the very workforce training programs that help them stay employed and meet SNAP work requirements.
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5 Biggest Changes Coming To SNAP in 2026 — Once the Shutdown Ends
SNAP benefits see big changes in 2026 including junk food purchase bans in multiple states, expanded work requirements and states paying 75% of costs.
DHS reminds SNAP participants to carefully review any notices sent by the department, as some may require action to maintain benefits. To assist residents, DHS has published Frequently Asked Questions and resource guides on food assistance and training, as well as community support. Click here to view the FAQs.
ICE Expands Amidst SNAP Fears in Georgia, Training and Accountability Under Scrutiny During Shutdown
The article details the training of new ICE agents and the impact of a government shutdown on SNAP benefit funding in Georgia.
Next Saturday, November 1, 2025, will be the deadline for a nationwide ultimatum that will affect the pantries of millions of Americans. The SNAP program is
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a major piece of the U.S. social safety net used by nearly 42 million, or about 1 in 8 Americans, to help buy groceries.
Even if their SNAP cards don’t work at the grocery store because of a political stalemate in Washington D.C., most Kentuckians receiving federal food benefits will have to start submitting proof of work this month,
Monday marks day 34 of the government shutdown, and the lapse in SNAP benefits continues to impact thousands in the Capital Region.